Accepted Papers

The HT’24 Proceedings, which lists all accepted papers is now available at: https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/3648188

Sessions and programme at a glance

Authoring and Publishing of Interactive and Social Media Content

  • Mark Bernstein. A New View. Late breaking.
  • Mark Anderson. Beyond The Page-Break: Towards Better Tools for Remediation of Born-Digital Document. Provocation.
  • Sam Brooker. Computer, Enhance! Augmentation, Ideation, Hypertext. Provocation.
  • Iman Naja, Natalie Divin, Sarah Coward, Siobhan Campbell, Francesca Benatti and Alessio Antonini. Conversational Media for Inclusive Access to Mental Health Interventions for Schoolchildren. Late breaking.
  • Jan K. Argasiński, Katarzyna Baliga-Nicholson, Anna Partyka, Kamil Pilch and Joan Falco-Roget. Disrupting scientific podcasts. Prototype and blueprints for an ergodic neuroscientific talk. Blue sky.
  • Joey Jones and David Millard. Experiencing The Authorial Burden. Research paper.
  • Navid Ayoobi, Sadat Shahriar and Arjun Mukherjee. Seeing Through AI’s Lens: Enhancing Human Skepticism Towards LLM-Generated Fake News. Research paper.
  • Gaole He, Abri Bharos and Ujwal Gadiraju. To Err Is AI! Debugging as an Intervention to Facilitate Appropriate Reliance on AI Systems. Late breaking.

Communities of Digital Practice

  • Marta Alet and Diego Saez-Trumper. Constructing a Common Ground: Analyzing the quality and usage of International Auxiliary Languages in Wikipedia. Research paper.
  • Chayapatr Archiwaranguprok and Manachai Toahchoodee. On Digital Gardening: A Feral Hypertext in Practice. Research paper.
  • Paul Mulholland, Peter Van Kranenburg, Jason Carvalho and Enrico Daga. Supporting the End-User Curation of Cultural Heritage Knowledge Graphs. Research paper.
  • Sally Blackburn-Daniels and Matthew Bradley. The Handling of Vernon Lee’s Words: Literary Editions in the Age of Hypertext. Late breaking.
  • Sam Brooker. Navigating Intersections: Negotiating language and collaboration in hypertext scholarship. Blue sky.
  • Iman Naja, Miguel Valdez and Alessio Antonini. Social Media and Cities: a case-study based analysis of how digital life influences the urban physical environment. Provocation.

Foundations of Creative Intelligence and Hypertext Systems

  • Valentin Grimm and Jessica Rubart. Authoring Educational Hypercomics assisted by Large Language Models. Research paper.
  • Davide Picca. Emotional Hermeneutics: Exploring the Limits of  Artificial Intelligence. Late breaking.
  • Daniel Baumartz, Maxim Konca, Alexander Mehler, Patrick Schrottenbacher and Dominik Braunheim. Measuring Group Creativity of Dialogic Interaction Systems by Means of Remote Entailment Analysis. Research paper.
  • Danuta Jędrusiak. Queering AI as a Speculative Practice: An Analysis of the Artistic Explorations of New Paradigms for Developing Inclusive AI. Research paper.
  • Claus Atzenbeck. Unwinding AI’s Moral Maze: Hypertext’s Ethical Potential. Blue sky.
  • Mariusz Pisarski. Hyperlepis – a secret weapon of hypertext rhetoric. Late breaking.

Intelligent Methods for Content Creation and Curation

  • Tom Alby. Bridging the Analytics Gap: Optimizing Content Performance using Actionable Knowledge Discovery. Research paper.
  • Carson Gross, Dillon Shaffer and Matt Revelle. Hypermedia Controls: Feral to Formal. Research paper.
  • Susmita Gangopadhyay, Sebastian Schellhammer, Salim Hafid, Danilo Dessi, Christian Koß, Konstantin Todorov, Stefan Dietze and Hajira Jabeen. Investigating Characteristics, Biases and Evolution of Fact-Checked Claims on the Web. Research paper.
  • Lisa Eidloth, Daniel Roßner and Claus Atzenbeck. PAIRWISE – From Spatial Structure to Knowledge. Research paper.
  • Satwik Ram Kodandaram, Mohan Sunkara, Javedul Ferdous, Faryaneh Poursardar and Vikas Ashok. Unveiling Coyote Ads: Detecting Human Smuggling Advertisements on Social Media. Research paper.
  • Lillie Godinez and Eni Mustafaraj. YouTube and Conspiracy Theories: A Longitudinal Audit of Information Panels. Research paper.
  • Giuseppe Carrino, Angelo Di Iorio and Davide Picca. Publishing, linking and translating news in multilingual communities: a mirror of cultural differences? Late breaking.

Readership and experience with interactive and social media

  • Francesca Benatti, Shafquat Towheed, Sally Blackburn-Daniels and Alessio Antonini. @TellMeWhatUReadingbot: the Multi-modal Strategy of the READ-IT Project for Collecting Experiences of Reading. Research paper.
  • Vinicius Pereira and Cristiano Maciel. Decolonizing and peripheralizing e-lit in Latin America: the case of the Acervo de Literatura Digital Mato-Grossense, Brazil. Research paper.
  • Eelco Herder and Jouke Staring. Digital Junkfood on Social Media: To Each Their Own Poison. Research paper.
  • Dipto Barman and Owen Conlan. Evaluating Prebunking and Nudge Techniques in Tackling Misinformation: A Between-Subject Study on Social Media Platforms. Research paper.
  • Tiziano Citro, Maria Angela Pellegrino, Carmine Spagnuolo and Vittorio Scarano. As a Grain of Link: How Far Should We Take Link Granularity. Provocation.
  • Eelco Herder and Paulina Moerland. Defeat the feed: evaluating interface designs to support users in managing their social media use. Late breaking.
  • Nithiya Venkatraman, Anand Aiyer, Yash Prakash and Vikas Ashok. You Shall Know a Forum by the Words they Keep: Analyzing Language Use in Accessibility Forums for Blind Users. Late breaking.